75 Pa.C.S.A. § 1338.Person with disability plate and placard
(a) Person with disability plate. - On the application of any person
who: (1) is blind; (2) does not have full use of an arm or both arms; (3) cannot
walk 200 feet without stopping to rest; (4) cannot walk without the use of, or
assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device,
wheelchair or other assistive device; (5) is restricted by lung disease to such
an extent that the person's forced (respiratory) expiratory volume for one
second, when measured by spirometry, is less than one liter or the arterial
oxygen tension is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at rest; (6) uses portable
oxygen; (7) has a cardiac condition to the extent that the person's functional
limitations are classified in severity as Class III or Class IV according to the
standards set by the American Heart Association; (8) is severely limited in his
or her ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological or orthopedic
condition; or (9) is a person in loco parentis of a person specified in
paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7) or (8); the department shall issue a
special registration plate for one passenger car or truck with a registered
gross weight of not more than 9,000 pounds, designating the vehicle so licensed
as being used by a person with a disability. Special plates for persons with
disabilities may also be issued for vehicles operated exclusively for the use
and benefit of persons with disabilities. In the case of a motorcycle, the
department shall issue a decal containing the international symbol for access
for persons with disabilities for display on the registration plate. (b)
Person with disability parking placard. - On the initial application or
renewal application of any person who meets the qualifications of subsection
(a), the department shall issue one special parking placard of such size and
design as the department shall specify, designating the vehicle in which it is
displayed as being used for the transportation of persons with disabilities.
When parking the designated vehicle, the person with disability parking placard
shall be prominently displayed in such a manner that it may be viewed from the
front and rear of the vehicle by hanging it from the front windshield rearview
mirror of a vehicle only when that vehicle is utilizing a parking space reserved
for persons with disabilities. When there is no rearview mirror, or the placard
is not designed in such a manner to accommodate hanging from a rearview mirror,
the placard shall be displayed on the dashboard. Placards may also be issued for
use in vehicles when operated for the use and benefit of persons with
disabilities provided that a person with a disability is being transported in
the vehicle. Organizations that transport persons with disabilities shall, upon
application, be issued not more than eight placards in the organization's name.
These placards may be used in a vehicle of the organization or the personal
vehicle of an employee or volunteer of the organization when the employee or
volunteer operates the vehicle for the benefit and use of persons with
disabilities provided that a person with a disability is being transported in
the vehicle. (c) Physician's statement. - (1) Any person applying for a
special plate or parking placard for persons with disabilities must present a
statement, certified by a physician licensed to practice in this Commonwealth or
in a contiguous state, that the person with a disability is disabled as provided
in subsection (a). (2) Any person applying for a renewal of registration of a
special plate for persons with disabilities must comply with this subsection.
Once a person with a disability has been duly certified by a physician as being
disabled, as provided in subsection (a), the applicant need not submit a
certification for subsequent renewals of registration for a special plate for
persons with disabilities. A person who was issued a person with disability
plate under this section and no longer qualifies for one shall not be charged a
replacement fee for a regular registration plate upon payment of the regular
registration fee. (3) In lieu of a physician's statement, a person applying for
a special plate or parking placard may present a statement from a police officer
certifying that the person does not have full use of a leg, or both legs, or is
blind. (4) The department shall phase out existing handicapped placards as soon
as practicable and issue a new series to persons who comply with this section. (c.1)
Return of plates and placard. - Upon the death of a person to whom a plate
or placard has been issued under this section, the plate or placard shall be
void 30 days after death and shall not be displayed on any vehicle. The personal
representative of the deceased shall return the plate to the department. If
there is no personal representative, the spouse, or if there is no spouse, the
next of kin of the deceased shall return the plate or placard to the department.
(c.2) Authorized use. - This section shall not preclude the operation of
a vehicle which bears a person with disability plate when the vehicle is not
being used for the benefit of the person with a disability or when the person
with a disability is not present in the vehicle, provided the driver does not
use or attempt to use any special privilege or benefit otherwise accorded to
vehicles displaying the plate. (d) Penalty. - Any person violating this
section commits a summary offense and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to
pay a fine of not more than $100.
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